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How to delay the start of a service?
I see the option but how do I delay the start for 2 minutes?
I see the option but how do I delay the start for 2 minutes?
I would select "Disabled" for any service named Tweaker-anything. Actually I would Advanced-Revo it if not System Restore just because of the snail trail.
It will cost you to tweak Win7, which is perfectly balanced and only needs normal settings.
I see this app relates to cooling for overclocking. Good luck with that. Please let us know how it works with Win7 (watch your logs and charts), and I hope you get your answer for custom autostartup delays.
I would really prefer not to install another program unless I have to.
Looking at the screenshot in the OP, I selected "Automatic (Delayed Start)" and restarted my computer. It seems there is about a one minute delay which is perfectly acceptable. I will stick this method for the time being although I wouldn't mind to know if there was an easier way (without installing a program) to input the time delay, I just kinda expected it, but it is not a big deal now.
Understand. But Winpatrol is a very useful program for many purposes. I always install it as one of the first programs on all my systems. Read the description to understand all the functions.
Supposedly if a service is set to "Automatic delayed start" then this service starts approximately 2 min after your system has logged on.
But have a looky here .... maybe this might help
create Schtasks
I see virtually ZERO difference between automatic and delayed start. I find it HARD to believe NO ONE has found a way to DELAY the start of a service by some time period without going around their elbo to get to their a$$.